Murder Gandzyuk: Lutsenko said, when delay of the customer

The attorney General said, when law enforcement officers can detain a customer for the attack on the activist Catherine Gandzyuk.

The Prosecutor General of Ukraine Yuriy Lutsenko said when arrested the customer of attack on activist Catherine Gandzyuk, which led to her death. He told about it on air of one of Ukrainian TV channels, reports on Saturday, December 8, UNN.

According to the public Prosecutor, militiamen have quite a refined version of the customer of murder of the activist.

“We went to a organizer, now on the other. And I dare say that we now understand the General motive of these artists and organizers. So, we have quite a refined version of the customer. Once we get the legal facts, of course, will be announced on suspicion and detained more precisely and the customer”, – assured Lutsenko.

Thus, answering the question of when may be delayed by the customer of an attack on Gandzyuk, he stressed that “no time the result are not installed”.

On the eve of the General Prosecutor Yuriy Lutsenko said that it was reported about suspicion previously convicted citizen of Ukraine Levine, who was an important figure in the preparation and organization of the attack on the activist Catherine Gandzyuk.

We will remind, on July 31 activist Catherine Gandzyuk attacked, pouring sulfuric acid. It happened near her home in Kherson. All burns were damaged about 30% of the body. First Gandzyuk treated in Kherson, but soon she was transported to Kyiv burn center. She underwent 11 operations. On 4 November it became known about death of the activist.

After the death of Gandzyuk the case is being investigated under article murder. Under this criminal proceedings were detained five people.

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